Philips K321 rebuild
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02 Feb 2018 15:00 #1
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Rebuilding this one for a good friend from Owensboro. It's been here awhile so I'll start the story here lol. Philip bought this tractor with a blown engine, I'll get pics of the tractor in here when I put the motor back on it, it's a really nice C-145.
Here are some original pics of what we started with.
Here are some original pics of what we started with.
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02 Feb 2018 15:04 #2
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Philip ordered a .010 over block on e-bay, it was sorta .010. It was "bored" with a standard hone and someone made a real mess. Take a look at the ring groove at the bottom and the hone marks taken out by the piston skirt all the way to the bottom from how tight this thing was, I bet it didn't have much power especially when it warmed up.
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02 Feb 2018 15:06 #3
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Moving right along, the crankshaft cleaned up great as did everything else.
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02 Feb 2018 15:08 - 02 Feb 2018 15:26 #4
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It looked like someone too a grinder to the pto, but it cleaned up as well.
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02 Feb 2018 15:19 #5
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Now on to the engine block. I talked to a Lisle Corp tech the other day about this fancy hone they had. It is a machine type hone with 5" stones and wipers. It even has a micrometer on the top of it to set material removal with. It was such a mess that it couldn't be bored to .010 with a conventional boring bar, it would have to go .020. Lisle said this hone would remove taper and out of round and it sure does. We were looking to keep this at a true .010 so there is room for another rebuild in the future if need be. These blocks are hard enough to find now let alone years from now.
1st pic is what the hone revealed about what was really going on. Now everyone can see what a regular hone really does to a cylinder even when it looks pretty good to the eye. It was shocking to me as well. the next pics after the 1st are pics taken during the process. These pics are all using 80 grit stones.
1st pic is what the hone revealed about what was really going on. Now everyone can see what a regular hone really does to a cylinder even when it looks pretty good to the eye. It was shocking to me as well. the next pics after the 1st are pics taken during the process. These pics are all using 80 grit stones.
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02 Feb 2018 15:21 #6
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Now for the pics of the finishing up with the 180 grit stones.
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02 Feb 2018 16:19 #7
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Nice project - keep the pictures coming.
I like that hone. I've only used the cheapies for glaze breaking. That hone looks serious.
I'm thinking of rebuilding a 20HP Kohler V-Twin that was burning oil. That hone might work wonders.
I like that hone. I've only used the cheapies for glaze breaking. That hone looks serious.
I'm thinking of rebuilding a 20HP Kohler V-Twin that was burning oil. That hone might work wonders.
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03 Feb 2018 18:52 #8
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Thanks Kurt. That hone will be my new go to tool with the 180 stones on it to do a quick cylinder check before getting out the bore gauge to see sorta where it's at.
Didn't do much today, just got it all cleaned up and ready to put together Monday. It's sitting on a surgical towel ready to go lol.
Didn't do much today, just got it all cleaned up and ready to put together Monday. It's sitting on a surgical towel ready to go lol.
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05 Feb 2018 06:26 #9
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Nice job, that crank looked like it was toasted in the first pics.
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05 Feb 2018 08:07 #10
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I thought it may be too GT but you never know till they get cleaned up lol.
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